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Z06 MAN

11/14/19 9:10 PM

#177603 RE: King Bolaba #177602

Hey KB, Yankee does keep up with the board. I have spoken to him over the past months. He is still a long investor and is excited about KBLB's future.

$KBLB!

faithabides

11/15/19 1:38 AM

#177610 RE: King Bolaba #177602

Short of an early buyout (which would be swift and absolute victory) after uplist to the Nasdaq, this applies. The victory will be certain but still the battles must take places and some skirmishes will be a bit discouraging but won’t break our resolve for complete and total victory.

“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”
Winston Churchill


KRAIG BIOCRAFT LABORATORIES LAUNCHES SPIDER SILK PRODUCTION SCALE UP WITH NEW DELIVERY OF SILKWORMS TO PRODIGY TEXTILES

ANN ARBOR, Mich., – Oct 8, 2019 –Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. (OTCQB: KBLB) (“Company”), the leading developer of spider silk based fibers, is very happy to announce today that the Company has officially initiated commercial production scale up of its recombinant spider silk production at its Vietnamese subsidiary, Prodigy Textiles. During a trip this week Jon Rice, the Company’s chief operating officer, successfully delivered the Company’s specialized silkworm eggs to the production team, at Prodigy Textiles’ recently renovated factory. This moment marks a pivotal milestone in the commercialization and production of eco-friendly and cost effective recombinant spider silk.
“The significance of today’s announcement can’t be overstated. By clearing this critical production hurdle, we are now aggressively ramping up to produce and fill demand for our recombinant spider silk materials,” said Rice. “Having demonstrated our materials’ performance capabilities and secured necessary approvals, we are now focused on the exciting next phase of our business model; delivering our high performance silk yarns to the market and formalizing strategic partnerships. Our dream of a sustainable and cost effective method to produce recombinant spider silk is now in operation.”
With capacity scale up now officially underway in Vietnam, the Company is focused on the production of its recombinant spider silk threads and yarns for delivery to collaborative partners and target market segments.
The Company has been working with senior officials in Vietnam for several years to secure the necessary permits and approvals needed to bring its revolutionary spider silk technology to production. The delivery of these progenitor silkworms into the Company’s Vietnamese facility marks the success of that process and the beginning of a new era in performance textiles.